Try starting out with Eastern woodland 2 fletch. The Goose feathers don't want to strip as easy as Turkey, so that means trimming or sanding . Sanding is best done outside with a mask .The dust can do nasty things to you!( permanent and irreparable damage). The 2 fletch doesn't require as much finesse on the stem. Also the oil line on the Goose feathers are not as deep as Turkey.( not as stiff). so they are well suited to this style, otherwise you will be cutting your profile close to the shaft (not a bad thing but the looks will throw off someone used to looking at store bought , die cut feathers/ arrows. You should be able to find tutorials easily on here or you tube, so there isn't any need to go into great detail. Oh yeah , it's easier for a beginner to wrestle 2 feathers/ arrow /thread or sinew than three. Just a suggestion. Good luck! Post pics!